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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 507041" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>Only slightly relevant, I can remember being told of a job another contractor did, two cirucits of outside lighting controlled through a DP contactor switched by photocell and timeclock, with the controls tagged off one of the poles of the contactor, the override ended up tagged off the other (deffo not right, but more common than it should be!) . It got found slightly after handover because the two circuits happened to be on differnt phases....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 507041, member: 8133"] Only slightly relevant, I can remember being told of a job another contractor did, two cirucits of outside lighting controlled through a DP contactor switched by photocell and timeclock, with the controls tagged off one of the poles of the contactor, the override ended up tagged off the other (deffo not right, but more common than it should be!) . It got found slightly after handover because the two circuits happened to be on differnt phases.... [/QUOTE]
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